The following profiles appeared in various sections of the San Francisco Chronicle, and the links will take you to the Chronicle website:

Children's Art and Literacy Festival
Within an announcement of an upcoming event, I profiled Jacqueline Lynaugh, who performs as the Blue Fairy Storyteller. This ran in the "Family" column of the section called 96 Hours.

A Cockeyed Valentine to JapanThis Q&A with novelist Wendy Tokunaga appeared on the Chin Music Press blog on June 10, 2010. Among other things, Tokunaga and I discussed her Japan niche.

Novel Writing as a Balancing ActThis Q&A with novelist Todd Shimoda appeared on the Chin Music Press blog on May 6, 2010. Shimoda and I discussed the creative process behind his novel Oh! A Mystery of Mono No Aware.

Lawfully Wedded Limbo
My feature story on marriage equality appeared in the October 2008 issue of the East Bay Monthly. I profiled three same-sex couples who had recently married, sometimes for the second or third time. The Monthly's website now has a digital edition that allows you to read the magazine online, turning pages as if you were reading the print edition. To access the digital edition, you might need to maneuver around your browser's preferences; mine blocks pop-up windows, so it initially blocked me from seeing the digital edition. Takes some getting used to, but working with the digital edition is also kind of fun. My article starts on page 15.

Healing the Wounds of War
My profile of Women for Women International founder Zainab Salbi appeared in the debut issue of Organic Style. I can't seem to link to the actual page, but it's in the "Giving Back" section, and it's on p. 50. Go to "Contents" in the menu bar, and you'll get there quickly.

A Developer? In Berkeley?
The East Bay Monthly ran this profile of controversial developer Patrick Kennedy and his controversial vision for downtown Berkeley.